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Vegetables that can be grown in partial sun and shade

 Vegetables that can be grown in partial  shade



Everyone knows that sunlight is very important for the life of a plant, otherwise, they would fall and not grow normally. In fact, since plants are born with low light-loving traits, not all plants need to be in full sun for growth. There are some vegetables that grow well without direct sunlight and grow well in the shade - that’s the thing given! In today's post, we will share 10 daily vegetables that can be grown in partial sun and shade. So, if you do not have a yard, in direct sunlight, do not give up! Instead, grow these vegetables and plant them in shady areas of your garden, which will give your garden more green space that will not be empty, or dull. Read on to learn more about their own growth characteristics.


1 onion


Onions need less sunlight to promote underground growth. You can grow them indoors in pots or containers and place them in a sunny window so they will thrive.


2 Swiss chart


Since the Swiss chart does not enjoy much sunlight, you can give less than 4 hours of sunlight a day.


3 Garlic



Garlic is very easy to grow. It grows happily in 4 hours of sunlight or shade a day. In particular, you can grow it without soil!


4 Cauliflower


If the cauliflower is less than 6 hours daily, it will help keep the cauliflower heads tight.


5 coriander


Coriander is a good plant for a good early spring and late summer, so if you plant in the summer, give it plenty of shade to avoid becoming bitter.


6 potatoes



Potatoes grow well in full sun or partial shade. Although it grows in partial shade, it may take some time to mature.


7 carrots


The best root growth of carrots requires less than 4 hours of direct sunlight a day because the carrot plant will grow greener when there is more sunlight.


8 Broccoli


Broccoli needs partial sunlight, but should not be in direct sunlight for more than 6 hours daily, as your broccoli will bloom quickly, ruining the flavor. Also, the partial sun will make it tighter heads.


9 radish



Radishes prefer slightly more sun to shade with 4-6 hours of sunlight a day. They can also tolerate low levels of shade.


10 Lettuce


Requires cool temperatures and low sun with only 3-4 hours of sunlight per day. This vegetable becomes bitter when grown in the heat in mid-summer.

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